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Commission hears ‘Ethics at Work’ outreach plan; staff to publish materials later this month
Summary
Ethics Commission staff outlined ‘Ethics at Work,’ a multimedia training program that will include one‑pagers, videos, e‑learning and a web library, plus department-by-department outreach; commissioners raised questions about making trainings mandatory and expressed concerns about proposed budget cuts.
Peter Lauterborn, the program manager for Ethics at Work, presented the commission with the program’s approach to proactive ethics education for city employees and other audiences. Lauterborn said the initiative will combine short and longer videos, one‑page guides, position‑specific materials and e‑learning modules, and that an online library of materials is expected to be published later this month.
“Ethics at Work is designed to be a proactive education program that we're reaching out to people before they might think that they need the information,” Lauterborn said. He described a…
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